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Researcher Uli Gallersdörfer on Blockchains, Bitcoin, Environmental Impact and Design Choices

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Not many innovations have the power to shape the world on a massive scale like the internet. However, after the great financial crisis of 2007/08, one exactly such innovation came along. The blockchain. In 2008 a whitepaper named "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" was mailed out to a cryptographic mailing list and only shortly after the bitcoin network went live. Today twelve years after the first block the technology is widely known. Yet, barely anyone actually understands it. Not so Uli Gallersdoerfer.

He is a researcher at the Technical University Munich, who finished his Masterthesis in 2016 about Blockchains and continued his research as a PhD student. He now stands as one of the most regarded Blockchain researchers, regularly holding lectures about bitcoin, why it is so safe and answering questions about the energy dilemma revolving around bitcoin itself. However, before we answer those questions we need to know what a Blockchain actually is.

Timestamps:

00:52 How does the bitcoin blockchain work

06:18 Main issue in decentralized networks

08:32 What is a miner's job in a blockchain

11:59 What happens if two blocks occur at the same time

14:46 What is proof of stake

18:03 Evaluating the climate impact of proof of work algorithms

25:45 What are smart contracts

30:30 The usability problem

35:37 Pursuing a PhD vs. joining industry

40:07 Finding a use case for blockchain-technology

43:55 Bitcoin's lightning network and design decisions

51:36 How to explore research questions

Links mentioned:

Ulis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/uli-gallersdoerfer/

Ulis Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7J1AmygAAAAJ&hl=de

Lecture Notes: https://github.com/sebischair/bbse

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Not many innovations have the power to shape the world on a massive scale like the internet. However, after the great financial crisis of 2007/08, one exactly such innovation came along. The blockchain. In 2008 a whitepaper named "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" was mailed out to a cryptographic mailing list and only shortly after the bitcoin network went live. Today twelve years after the first block the technology is widely known. Yet, barely anyone actually understands it. Not so Uli Gallersdoerfer.

He is a researcher at the Technical University Munich, who finished his Masterthesis in 2016 about Blockchains and continued his research as a PhD student. He now stands as one of the most regarded Blockchain researchers, regularly holding lectures about bitcoin, why it is so safe and answering questions about the energy dilemma revolving around bitcoin itself. However, before we answer those questions we need to know what a Blockchain actually is.

Timestamps:

00:52 How does the bitcoin blockchain work

06:18 Main issue in decentralized networks

08:32 What is a miner's job in a blockchain

11:59 What happens if two blocks occur at the same time

14:46 What is proof of stake

18:03 Evaluating the climate impact of proof of work algorithms

25:45 What are smart contracts

30:30 The usability problem

35:37 Pursuing a PhD vs. joining industry

40:07 Finding a use case for blockchain-technology

43:55 Bitcoin's lightning network and design decisions

51:36 How to explore research questions

Links mentioned:

Ulis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/uli-gallersdoerfer/

Ulis Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7J1AmygAAAAJ&hl=de

Lecture Notes: https://github.com/sebischair/bbse

If you enjoyed this episode, why not recommend it to a friend?

Homepage: https://www.deeptechstories.io

Music by Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox:

https://www.nathanieldrew.com/

https://tfbeats.com/


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
  continue reading

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